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Nigerian refineries raise crude demands despite tight supply
6:25 AM,
August 13, 2024
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Nigerian refineries rising requirements for crude from domestic producers who are struggling to meet demand is causing a supply crunch that has put Africa's biggest refinery at odds with the country's oil regulator.
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